The amount of crazies in the world who want to do harm to President-elect Donald Trump is off the charts, and that was evidenced once again over the past week.
According to the New York Post, federal authorities arrested an Arizona man for making bizarre and disgusting threats against Trump, threatening to kill him in several videos.
Manuel Tamayo-Torres, who was arrested in San Diego, had just posted another one of his deranged videos in which he threatened to "put a hole" in Trump's face.
Disturbingly, federal agents revealed that Torres posted numerous videos threatening Trump on nearly a "near-daily basis."
The suspect had posted several videos targeting Trump and making disgusting comments about his children, even claiming falsely that Trump was involved in a sex-trafficking his own children.
The Post noted:
Charging documents, which refer to Trump as “Individual 1,” described the threats as “vague yet direct,” and accused Tamayo-Torres of posting “numerous” videos “on a near-daily basis” over several months.
In the series of profane videos posted to Facebook, the suspect claimed that Trump kidnapped and sex-trafficked his kids, though it’s unclear whether Tamayo-Torres has children, according to the outlet.
"[Y]ou’re gonna die," the suspect allegedly said in a video posted last week, referring to the president-elect. “[Y]our son’s gonna die. Your whole family is going to die … I’m going to put a hole in your face."
In several of the threat videos, the suspect brandished what "appears to be a white AR-15-style rifle with a 30-round magazine inserted into it."
Feds arrest Manuel Tamayo-Torres of Arizona who allegedly threatened to kill Donald Trump
"(Y)ou're gonna die," he allegedly said in a video he posted. "(Y)our son's gonna die. Your whole family is going to die... I'm going to put a hole in your face."
🔻https://t.co/SfX3UBi7zV pic.twitter.com/0ATXu5GFBa— Blue Owl (@BlueOwlHoots) November 29, 2024
Torres even filmed one of his videos from outside of a Trump rally in Arizona, making crude comments about his children.
The suspect had also been charged by federal agents "with making false statements while purchasing a firearm after he allegedly lied on federal forms last year."
He had indicated on the form required to purchase the firearm that he had not been convicted of a felony, when in fact he had, in 2003.
According to court documents, evidence showed that the man owned several firearms.
Thank goodness he was captured before he tried something stupid that could have put Trump and his family in grave danger.